One-Quarter Cent Supplemental Sales & Use Tax - Measure V

In 2010, Woodland voters approved a one-quarter cent supplemental sales and use tax for a four year period which expires in June 2014. The passage of Measure V allowed the City to keep the Woodland Public Library operational for our customers, continue providing for park maintenance, landscape maintenance and senior programs, and supported police and fire services in the community. The passage of this supplemental tax came at a time of economic downturn and a budget crisis for the City of Woodland and helped to prevent significant service level reductions across many programs.

With the expiration of Measure V approaching, the Woodland City Council voted to re-authorize the quarter-cent tax for general city services subject to approval of the voters at the June 3, 2014 municipal election.

City of Woodland Measure "J" - Transactions & Use Tax

Shall Ordinance Number 1558 which would authorize the City of Woodland to continue to collect a one-quarter cent sales tax for general city services, for a period of eight years, and would not increase taxes, be adopted?

Measure "J" Documents

City of Woodland Measure "K" - Advisory Vote Only

Shall the City Council allocate 60% of the tax revenue collected from any sales tax measure re-authorized in the City of Woodland via the June 2014 ballot to expand and enhance youth and teen programs and facilities, including funding to support the re-opening of Hiddleson Pool, and reduction of fees charged for youth programs and use of city recreation facilities?

Measure "K" Documents

City of Woodland Measure "L" - Advisory Vote Only

Shall the City Council allocate 20% of the tax revenue collected from any sales tax measure re-authorized in the City of Woodland via the June 2014 ballot to the Woodland Public Library to enhance educational and youth literacy programs and expand hours of operation?

Measure "L" Documents

City of Woodland Measure "M" - Advisory Vote Only

Shall the City Council allocate 15% of the tax revenue collected from any sales tax measure re-authorized in the City of Woodland via the June 2014 ballot to enhance public safety through expanded crime prevention programs such as Neighborhood Watch and services supporting at-risk youth including gang intervention strategies?

Measure "M" Documents

City of Woodland Measure "N" - Advisory Vote Only

Shall the City Council allocate up to 5% of the tax revenue collected from any sales tax measure re-authorized in the City of Woodland via the June 2014 ballot to support a city water and sewer utility ratepayer assistance program for low-income residents?

Measure "N"

Elections Documents

Ordinance Number 1558 (PDF) - An Ordinance of the City of Woodland Amending Section 23 to 100 of Article VII of Chapter 23 of the Woodland Municipal Code Related to a Supplemental Transactions and Use Tax to be Administered by the State Board of Equalization

Resolution Number 6197 (PDF) - A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Woodland Calling a General Municipal Election for the Election of Two Council Members and Calling a Special Election for the Purpose of Submitting a General Tax Measure to Continue a One-Quarter Cent Sales Tax that Would Expire in Eight Years and Four Advisory Measures, Said Elections to be Held in the City of Woodland on June 3, 2014, and Directing the Consolidation of the Elections with the Statewide Primary Election and All Other Elections